Avatar: The Last Airbender-The Search part 3 Author: Michael Dante DiMartino | Language: English | ISBN:
B00E6DSQDA | Format: EPUB
Avatar: The Last Airbender-The Search part 3 Description
Avatar Aang travels to the spirit world to parley with an ancient power bringing Fire Lord Zuko ever closer to discovering the truth about his mother’s fate—and his own past.
Yet Zuko’s sister Azula is becoming increasingly dangerous threatening to ruin everything that Zuko Aang Katara and Sokka have struggled to achieve on their search!
* The official continuation of Airbender from its creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko!
* Avatar: The Last Airbender—The Promise has sold almost two hundred thousand copies!
- File Size: 45101 KB
- Print Length: 80 pages
- Publisher: Dark Horse Comics (November 12, 2013)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00E6DSQDA
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No idea what happened, but I got my book today (November 1st) even though the release date isn't until tomorrow. Man, I love Amazon...
I'm so glad that the Avatar folks made these comics. As much as I like Legend of Korra, I still miss The Last Airbender, it was the greatest western animation I've ever seen. All in all The Search has stayed very true to the Avatar name, and the ending will not disappoint. The artwork and writing for this series has been top notch, as I would expect from Avatar. I've enjoyed reading these, and I look forward to their next project.
*SPOILERS AHEAD*
Some people have complained about the ending, but I think it was perfect. We got to see a resolution between Ursa and Zuko, and that's what this story was really about. As for what happened with Azula... She's the bad guy. If she's going to be redeemed, then it's not going to happen over the course of just one adventure. I mean it took Zuko two and a half seasons, and he wasn't as bad as she is. We did get to see her humanity in this episode, crying when Ursa apologizes to her and (maybe) leaving the letter for Zuko. I have no doubt that we will see more of Azula in the future.
UPDATE: Order the paperback version, the kindle apparently has the wrong book.
By Ryjacork
A fantastic read. Definitely one of the best among the Avatar graphic novels to have come out so far.
If you want to know what happened to Zuko's mom, look no further. The Search trilogy explains it all. If you have not read The Search parts 1 and 2 I would recommend ordering those so the plot will make sense. Over the course of the trilogy we are revealed more and more regarding the mystery that has been bothering Avatar fans for the past eight years.
Aside from learning about Ursa, the story as a whole is a very fun read. It's great to see Azula again as she takes a pretty major role in this story. We learn a bit more about the spirits in Avatar as well. From the perspective of a fan who has been following Avatar since it came out when I was a kid, this is one of the most exciting things for me to read.
If you're just entering the Avatar series or are looking into this for your kid, this particular trilogy may not be the best for you. It does not stand alone very well. The mystery behind Zuko's mom is nothing that would appeal to one who has not watched Avatar: The Last Airbender (the TV series). One need not have read The Promise graphic novel trilogy, but I would say the show is required viewing before enjoying this series properly. However I'm not dropping a star because this trilogy probably isn't intended for new fans in the first place. It is designed to cater to those who are concerned about the mystery behind Zuko's mother.
In short:
-If you are a fan of Avatar: The Last Airbender and want to know what happened to Zuko's mom, this is for you
-If you are a fresher fan or are buying this for a kid who is NOT familiar with Avatar: The Last Airbender, this may not appeal to you as much
-This story is excellent, the conflicts are exciting, and Azula is still crazy
By Doctor
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